Election Dissection: How can the election system be improved?

Election Dissection: How can the election system be improved?

Some think the election system is broken in Arizona so how can it be fixed? Elections expert joins The Gaggle to discuss election safety and trust.
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Trust in the election system in Arizona is eroding. Some may even
say it's broken all together. One side says the vulnerability of
voting machines and delay in election results is what makes the
system distrustful. This was most obvious during the Maricopa
County recount of the 2020 ballots that lasted months. The other
side says it's the new found distrust in the system that makes it
broken. But either way a question remains among most American, and
specifically Arizonan, voters: how can we make elections better?
This question fuels the work of David Becker. He is a co-founder of
the Center for Election Innovation and Research and he believes
that technology and reliance on data can help us toward improving
elections. He also helped launch the Election Official
Legal Defense Network, which connections election officials with
free legal advice. This week on Election Dissection, an elections
series of The Gaggle podcast by The Arizona Republic and
azcentral.com, hosts Mary Jo Pitzl and Sasha
Hupka sit down with Becker to discuss why he's confident in
the safety of our elections systems, how America ended up in this
position and why he's keeping an eye on those who oppose Donald
Trump come next January. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
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